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gf.-f Religious Activity on Compus ., X R lit f :ffl:.L.l x. Parallel with the clubs are religion orientated N' 3 i groups, giving generously o-f their time and Q . 5-Q Qiili i I .Li 255541 each labor, developing a consciousness of personal commitment, self-sacrifice and dedicated service. i as t sw. sg 1 N-sins i TRN' -fx Angela DeRugeriis Cvice-chairmanl and Mary Ellen Boland Cchairmanb further devotion to the Mother of God through the Legion of Mary. Checking on Operation Orphans to Christmas Bazaar are Barbara Fox fsecretaryl, Barbara Holfelner ftreas- llrerl, and Dolores Gillan fchairmanb. This is one of many good works performed by Our Lady's Sodality. 5,,a'fv: '-.:a .a F .111-1'If k-. - Rev. Attila Rauch, Chaplin, offers the Holy Sacrifice every day in the Academic Center. I53 ,,..,,,.,,,
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LLB Hr. 4 1.35 L. . :Iii r4 F1 . , . ,K . J, tiff. 2- 1 hi I 1 l The Confraternity of Christian Doctrine is one of the most active agents on campus for furthering the Christian spirit of helpful giv- ing. Many of its members have dedicated a Year-to-Cod after graduation. It Works quietly and unobtrusively but accomplishes untold good. The C.C.D. realizes that an active club needs active officers and so they chose Ruth Ann Filmyer Csecretary-treasurerl, Sandra Curtis Cchairmanl, and Barbara Bettinger fvice-chairmanl. 1. 1. U Y . -A ' , 2 if V - rzx ,Qu-. .....,-..s. XQKXX U- qv sf iff Patricia Scott, a C.C.D. worker, instructs little ones in religion each Saturday morning. Rellf Pan'-Uf a0UPff f labor, df commifm' V5 ga- Ita ti' 5 Agp? ga? Ming- ..-1.4 . - aw, llcfuf :5:K.l.m' t smgy Rev. Msgr. Charles B. Mynaugh, diocesan di- rector, distributes awards of merit in the chapel, Administration Center. QW. X Q , L-tlgnlf lt: tv Ru '- Wi Qt :hill . A Q Mn l52
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Anna Harle 66 brmgs one of her students from Archblshop Wood Hlgh School to show her the campus Alumnae Mary Ellen Kllmartm 65 Margo Wellhofer 59 Cpres ldent of Alumnael and Arlene Nelson 59 returned to campus for reunlon enjoy the contemporary card rack and also fund 'that book that they have been searchmg fo Friends of Gwynedd Honc -ww Qig fm 5 lNlh5'5KJC?f5 Gghtls 2 , . Sm Qgfapg . MIL 3 EENQFUQ my SWB ,M V AL P 5 A51 req Fathers of our students Mr. Charles Moer- man and Mr. Albert Fell work with Mr. Brook on Operations Telefon. gouNTS pdf Bi V0 FOR nur Alumnae Kathleen Happ '54, Susan Parham '62, and Margaret Parham '63 are among many who devoted their time in contacting classmates. ,, . :und-4? preiille F commend' on the Df' point gvef Hump 011 Yfllar
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